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Bernhard Gissibl
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Historian of colonialism and the environment @IEG Mainz. Author of "Nature of German Imperialism" (2016)
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Wer über die Zukunft der Natur nachdenkt, muss auch über die Vergangenheit sprechen. Luregn Lenggenhager über die Notwendigkeit einer kritischen Geschichtswissenschaft, die die selektiven Narrative im Naturschutz offenlegt. geschichtedergegenwart.ch/zurueck-zur-...
Zurück zur Natur? Wie Natur­schutz mit Vergan­gen­heit Politik macht
Naturschutz verspricht Zukunft – ist aber oft ein Rückgriff auf romantisierte Vergangenheiten. Wer entscheidet, wohin „zurück“ gegangen wird, bestimmt auch, wer und was in der Natur künftig keinen Pla...
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November 16, 2025 at 7:08 PM
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So excited to share the UK cover of my forthcoming book THE TRAVELLER ... which is about a quite remarkable human being. George Forster, a man who tried to find what connects us rather than what sets us apart - he saw unity behind our diversity, not discord and division.
November 19, 2025 at 1:17 PM
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Why don't we have an EU wide carbon tax? Well, some people worked as hard as they could to stop it. Important new research by Fabienne Jouty and Christophe Bonneuil!
Undermining Climate Action: The Fight by European Oil Companies Against the European Carbon Tax
This article examines, in the lead-up to the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio, the role played by five major European oil companies—BP in the United Kingdom, Shell in the Netherlands and UK, ENI in Italy, ...
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November 17, 2025 at 7:30 AM
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Our Nov issue is up, guest ed is Matt Fitzpatrick @kilderbenhauser.bsky.social it’s devoted to Anglo-German relations in Australasia. It’s also the final issue for outgoing eds Tim Rowse & Fiona Paisley–thanks for your excellent stewardship these last four years
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November 2, 2025 at 11:20 PM
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Neuer Blogbeitrag von Sarah Ehlers (Deutsches Museum). Botanische Gärten zwischen kolonialer Vergangenheit und gegenwärtigen Krisen 👇
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Die globale Pflanzenwelt ausstellen. Vergangenheit und Vielfalt in botanischen Gärten
Sarah Ehlers diskutiert den Umgang mit kolonialer Vergangenheit und gegenwärtigen Krisen der Biodiversität in botanischen Gärten.
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November 11, 2025 at 2:34 PM
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Neues Feature in der Sammlung digital: die Kurator:inenn Valence Silayo und Fiona Siegenthaler sowie Provenienzforscher Markus Himmelsbach erzählen in 7 Kapiteln Geschichte(n) der #Chagga am #Kilimandscharo: Landschaft, Erinnerung, Museen sammlung-digital.lindenmuseum.de/de/thema/ges... #tansania
November 11, 2025 at 1:30 PM
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Sie hat so viel Wichtiges geleistet. Möge sie nun in Frieden ruhen. Gisela Bock, 1942-2025.
November 10, 2025 at 8:21 AM
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This SI places plant and multispecies studies in dialogue with anthropological debates on emplacement, displacement, mobilities and migration. Highly recommend!
The latest Open Access issue of The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology has been published! View the TOC for this Special Issue on "Making Place with Plants: Intimacy, Mobility and Displacement," here: bit.ly/4qLWERG

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@heikedrotbohm.bsky.social
November 7, 2025 at 8:00 PM
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So proud to have co-edited the forthcoming volume, “Globalizing Wildlife,” with @rafdebont.bsky.social and Tom Quick 🌎🌍🌏🐀🦜🦏🐅🦦 from @uncpress.bsky.social in their series Flows, Migrations, and Exchanges

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Globalizing Wildlife
Humans have always incorporated wildlife into processes of work, capture, and exchange. During the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, globalization became t...
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November 7, 2025 at 11:50 AM
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Interested in doing a PhD on #zoonotic diseases & #wildlife trade within a #politicalecology approach? Look no further, @geofrancismasse.bsky.social seeks a potential candidate to be based at @durham.ac.uk 👇
Call PhD Proposals related to Political Ecologies of Conservation, Infectious Animal and Zoonotic Diseases, One Health, and Wildlife Trade
#politicalecology #humanenvironmentgeography

Please share and pass on to potentially interested people.

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@findaphd.bsky.social
November 7, 2025 at 9:01 AM
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*Globalizing Wildlife*, a book edited by @vbateman.bsky.social, Tom Quick, and myself, is now available for pre-order with @uncpress.bsky.social!
Using code 01SOCIAL30 at checkout, you can save 30%
www.uncpress.org/book/9781469...
Globalizing Wildlife
Humans have always incorporated wildlife into processes of work, capture, and exchange. During the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, globalization became t...
www.uncpress.org
November 7, 2025 at 8:43 AM
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Unsere Performance-Kompanie Flinn Works verliert nach jahrelanger erfolgreicher preisgekrönter Arbeit & mühsamer Antragsstellung die Basisförderung des Berliner Senats. Aber CDU-nahe Briefkasten- & Immobilienfirmen bekommen ohne Antragstellung & Expertise Projektgelder gegen Antisemitismus.
November 6, 2025 at 9:18 PM
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Unser Sammelband "Hamburg: Tor zur kolonialen Welt. Erinnerungsorte der (post-)kolonialen Globalisierung" ist jetzt als open access Version vollständig frei verfügbar: www.wallstein-open-library.de/978383535018...

@juergenzimmerer.bsky.social @uni-hamburg.de
Hamburg. Tor zur kolonialen Welt | Wallstein Open Library
Als wichtigster Hafen Deutschlands war Hamburg auch zentrale Kolonialmetropole. Das »Tor zur Welt« war über Jahrhunderte ein Tor zur kolonialen Welt. Man hatte Handelsbeziehungen zu Kolonialmächten un...
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November 6, 2025 at 9:01 AM
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Our second event of the year is next Wednesday at 8pm! Come along to a book release talk for @s-pooley.bsky.social's DISCOVERING THE OKAPI
Attendance is free, all are welcome, sign up on the Eventbrite link below. 📗🦓💚
November 5, 2025 at 4:28 PM
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First article from my PhD is out!

‘Provincialising Foot-and-Mouth Disease: The Construction of the African Buffalo as Disease Reservoir in Botswana, 1961–1976’, with Andreas Weber and @estherturnhout.bsky.social
October 27, 2025 at 6:38 PM
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🏙️How popular are 'wild spaces' in #cities and what prevents people from visiting these greenspaces? New study by Brenda Zoderer identifies the most salient barriers to using #wildspaces, providing insight into strategies to reconnect people with #nature

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October 24, 2025 at 12:03 PM
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@georgeholmes.bsky.social wins best new article title: Who Let the Frogs out? Illicit and Unregulated Species Translocations

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November 3, 2025 at 10:37 PM
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Spread the word about this brand new Masters in Public Environmental Humanities with me and The Greenhouse crew in Norway.

For those outside of EU, registration is in second half of November, so don’t miss it!
The Greenhouse @unistavanger.bsky.social is launching an international Masters Program in Public Environmental Humanities from fall 2026! Taught in English.

Please share with all your students, #envhist #envhum colleagues!

Learn more about the program here: www.uis.no/en/studies/t...
November 3, 2025 at 8:48 PM
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The Greenhouse @unistavanger.bsky.social is launching an international Masters Program in Public Environmental Humanities from fall 2026! Taught in English.

Please share with all your students, #envhist #envhum colleagues!

Learn more about the program here: www.uis.no/en/studies/t...
October 31, 2025 at 2:14 PM
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Happy to share my new article looking at why people do NOT use urban wild spaces
🏙️How popular are 'wild spaces' in #cities and what prevents people from visiting these greenspaces? New study by Brenda Zoderer identifies the most salient barriers to using #wildspaces, providing insight into strategies to reconnect people with #nature

➡️ buff.ly/qMRc4Ea
November 4, 2025 at 5:18 AM
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🚨 We are looking for 3 new colleagues to join the GreenFrontier team as Postdoctoral Researchers!

Deadline for applications: 25 Nov 2025

Each of the 3 openings will involve extended ethnographic fieldwork + plenty of opportunities to consolidate research & leadership skills!

Please share widely!
November 3, 2025 at 7:32 AM
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📖Wie bewahren koloniale Bildarchive visuelle Spuren vergangener Machtverhältnisse und warum ist ihre Aufarbeitung heute von entscheidender Bedeutung? Unser ehemaliger Fellow Romuald Valentin Nkouda Sopgui (University of Maroua) dazu im neuen Blogpost 👇
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#colonialhistory
Visuelle Spuren kolonialer Vergangenheit und Stellenwert der Aufarbeitung kolonialer Bildarchive
Romuald Valentin Nkouda Sopgui beleuchtet in diesem Beitrag, wie koloniale Bildarchive visuelle Spuren vergangener Machtverhältnisse bewahren und warum ihre Aufarbeitung heute von entscheidender Bedeu...
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October 29, 2025 at 2:20 PM
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In Bremen hat der rot-grün-rote (!) Senat unter Bovenschulte sich nicht an das Versprechen gehalten, ein Dokumentationszentrum Kolonialismus einzurichten. Stattdessen "entsorgt" man das Afrika Archiv nach Namibia und verkleidet dies rhetorisch als "Restitution".

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October 15, 2025 at 7:02 AM
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Für die Bremer/innen: Am 1.11. liest Virginie aus unserem Buch „Stadt der Kolonien“ im Kwanzaa Bookshop Bremen
October 27, 2025 at 11:23 PM
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Drei Stellen zu den kolonialen Verflechtungen des Landes Tirol im großartigen ASTRA-Projekt von Erich Burton an der @uniinnsbruck.bsky.social: "Provincializing Coloniality: A Global HIstory of 20th Century Tyrol". Deadline 25.11.2025
Job: 1 Postdoc + 2x 0,75 Dissertationsstellen "Provincializing Coloniality. A Global History of Twentieth Century Tyrol" (Univ. Innsbruck)

https://www.hsozkult.de/job/id/job-158331

Innsbruck, , Universität Innsbruck, Bewerbungsschluss: 25.11.2025
www.hsozkult.de
October 28, 2025 at 8:11 AM